Hi there i'm giving my nc30 race bike a winter make over an was wondering if anybody makes uprated coil's??
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Uprated Coils
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Re: Uprated Coils
could look into fitting stick coils, as long as you get them the correct resisitance rating. saves a bit of weight and easier to house so you can simplify the subframe and relocate the weight to a more central position.
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Re: Uprated Coils
Or what about using a coil pack off a four cylinder car? The only thing to watch out for is the resistance of the primary coil, if its lower than the original coils(most higher performance coils are) you could run the risk of burning out the ignition unit.
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Ian
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Ian
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Re: Uprated Coils
I believe Mr. Rick Oliver can help you out with good spec coils (but not sure if he supplies uprated coils). See in the members search for his details.
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